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Albanian: hamës; Arabic: نَهِم, شَرِه; Armenian: որկրամոլ; Bulgarian: ненаситен, чревоугоднически; Catalan: golós; Chinese Cantonese: [[為食]], [[为食]]; Mandarin: [[貪嘴]], [[贪嘴]], [[暴食的]], [[饞]], [[馋]]; Czech: nenasytný; Dutch: [[vraatzuchtig]]; Estonian: ablas, ahne; Finnish: ahnas; French: [[glouton]], [[gourmand]], [[goulu]]; Friulian: golôs; Galician: comellón, lambón, lambaz, galdrumeiro; German: [[gefräßig]], [[unersättlich]]; Greek: [[λαίμαργος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀδηφάγος]], [[ἀριστητής]], [[ἀριστητικός]], [[βορός]], [[γαστερόπληξ]], [[γαστρίμαργος]], [[γάστρις]], [[γαστροβόρος]], [[γάστρων]], [[γάστωρ]], [[γλίσχρων]], [[δουλογάστριος]], [[ἐδώς]], [[ἐνθεσίδουλος]], [[ἐνθεσίψωμος]], [[λάβρος]], [[λίχνος]], [[μάργος]], [[μαργῶν]]; Japanese: 飽くなき; Kabuverdianu: laskadu, guloze, gulós; Latin: [[edax]], [[gulosus]], [[lurcinabundus]]; Maori: pukukai, homanga, honekai, pūkino; Ottoman Turkish: اوبور, قورساقسز; Portuguese: [[guloso]], [[glutão]]; Romanian: mâncăcios; Russian: [[прожорливый]], [[ненасытный]]; Scottish Gaelic: craosach, gionach; Spanish: [[glotón]], [[goloso]], [[garoso]]; Turkish: obur; Ukrainian: ненажерливий | |||
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Revision as of 11:31, 19 November 2024
English (LSJ)
(A), ά, όν, (βορά)
A gluttonous, Ar.Pax 38, Arist.Phgn.810b18: Sup., Mnesith. ap. Orib.21.7.7, Luc.Tim.46. Adv. βορῶς Ath.5.186c.
II inducing appetite, Asclepiad. ap. Eust.1538.30.
(B), οῦ, ὁ (for ϝορός),
A juice of pressed grapes (Lacon.), Hsch.
Spanish (DGE)
v. ὀρός.
-ά, -όν
• Alolema(s): βορρ- v.l. Hsch.
I 1voraz, glotón de anim., del gran escarabajo, Ar.Pax 38, βορωτάτη θηρίων de la ballena, Philostr.VA 2.14
•de pers. βορὸς τῶν σιτίων Hp.Int.43, de un parásito, Posidipp.Epigr.16.1, Antip.Sid.3612P., Luc.Tim.46, característica de ciertas anatomías, Arist.Phgn.810b18, Mnesith.Ath.17.21
•fig. βορὸν ὕλας ... ὕλαγμα el voraz ladrido de la materia Synes.Hymn.9.108.
2 estimulante del apetito del agua y del insomnio, Hp.Epid.6.4.18, Gal.17(2).190, 191, cf. Asclep. en Eust.1538.30.
II adv. βορῶς = vorazmente Ath.186c.
-οῦ, ὁ corneja, Cyran.3.7.1.
German (Pape)
[Seite 454] gefräßig, Ar. Pax 38; Luc. Tim. 46.
French (Bailly abrégé)
1ά, όν :
vorace, glouton;
Sp. βορώτατος.
Étymologie: R. Βορ, dévorer ; v. βορά.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
βορός -ά -όν βιβρώσκω vraatzuchtig.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
βορός: βιβρώσκω прожорливый Arph., Arst., Luc.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
βορός: -ά, -όν, (βορὰ) καταβροχθίζων, ἀδηφάγος, Ἀριστοφ. Εἰρ. 38, Ἀριστ. Φυσιογν. 6, 10. ― Ἐπίρρ. -ῶς Ἀθήν. 186C.
Greek Monolingual
βορός, -ά, -όν (Α)
ο λαίμαργος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Η λ. βορός προήλθε πιθ. με απόσπαση από σύνθετα σε -βορος (πρβλ. δημοβόρος, βλ. και λ. βορά)].
Greek Monotonic
βορός: -ά, -όν (βι-βρώσκω), αυτός που καταβροχθίζει, αδηφάγος, σε Αριστοφ.
Middle Liddell
βιβρώσκω
devouring, gluttonous, Ar.
Translations
gluttonous
Albanian: hamës; Arabic: نَهِم, شَرِه; Armenian: որկրամոլ; Bulgarian: ненаситен, чревоугоднически; Catalan: golós; Chinese Cantonese: 為食, 为食; Mandarin: 貪嘴, 贪嘴, 暴食的, 饞, 馋; Czech: nenasytný; Dutch: vraatzuchtig; Estonian: ablas, ahne; Finnish: ahnas; French: glouton, gourmand, goulu; Friulian: golôs; Galician: comellón, lambón, lambaz, galdrumeiro; German: gefräßig, unersättlich; Greek: λαίμαργος; Ancient Greek: ἀδηφάγος, ἀριστητής, ἀριστητικός, βορός, γαστερόπληξ, γαστρίμαργος, γάστρις, γαστροβόρος, γάστρων, γάστωρ, γλίσχρων, δουλογάστριος, ἐδώς, ἐνθεσίδουλος, ἐνθεσίψωμος, λάβρος, λίχνος, μάργος, μαργῶν; Japanese: 飽くなき; Kabuverdianu: laskadu, guloze, gulós; Latin: edax, gulosus, lurcinabundus; Maori: pukukai, homanga, honekai, pūkino; Ottoman Turkish: اوبور, قورساقسز; Portuguese: guloso, glutão; Romanian: mâncăcios; Russian: прожорливый, ненасытный; Scottish Gaelic: craosach, gionach; Spanish: glotón, goloso, garoso; Turkish: obur; Ukrainian: ненажерливий